FIG.9B shows a result of H&E staining for observing the large intestine villi 10 days after administration of SEQ ID NOS: 1 to 4 to the DSS-induced inflammatory bowel disease animal model. FIG.10A shows a result of H&E staining for observing the effect of reducing inflammation and fat ...
The digested nutrients such as glucose, vitamins, minerals, and proteins are absorbed into the blood through the capillaries in the villi lining the small intestine. The hormones secreted by the endocrine glands are also transported by the blood to different organs and tissues. ...
The tissue was further dissected into small pieces, and the villi were removed by scraping with a glass coverslip. The intestinal fragments were then washed with cold DPBS to remove unattached epithelial fragments. To isolate the crypts, the intestinal fragments were incubated in DPBS containing 3...
Central lymphatic capillaries in small intestinal villi. Button junctions Discontinuous specialized cell–cell junctions found in normal mature lymphatic capillaries that facilitate the passage of interstitial components and immune cells into the lymphatic vessel lumen while maintaining vessel integrity Zipper ju...
• Inflammatory response and down-regulation of mucins were involved in ZEN toxicity. Abstract Zearalenone (ZEN) is a mycotoxin that causes serious health problems in humans and animals. However, few studies have focused on the destruction of the intestinal barrier caused by ZEN. In this study,...
Microvilli are tiny finger-like structures that project on or out of the cells. These exist either on their own or in conjunction with villi. Structure of Microvilli Microvilli are bundles of protuberances loosely arranged on the surface of the cell with little or no cellular organelles. ...
The choroid plexuses form an interface between two circulating fluids, the blood and the CSF. All choroid plexuses are constituted by a cuboidal epithelium with numerous villi that ensheathes a connective stroma. Blood vessels penetrate this stroma and form large fenestrated capillary loops juxtaposed...
The small intestine, which has a larger surface than the stomach and contains villi and microvilli, is much more effective in absorbing compounds such as flavones [37]. Furthermore, there is experimental evidence showing that the small intestine is an important site of hydrolysis and metabolism ...
of the body. the waste carbon dioxide moves from the blood to the lungs and is exhaled. transports hormones and nutrients the digested nutrients such as glucose, vitamins, minerals, and proteins are absorbed into the blood through the capillaries in the villi lining the small intestine. the ...